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he did not have the sanction of the libyan government. i don't know if he will be representing the libyan government after today. the libyan government, as it currently exists, is not cooperating with the united states. none of what was related to me over this past weekend is true, so to correct this information that can be secured from the scottish crown, some time inned inchbored inch bureau after christmas. >> our ambassador who died in benghazi tragically was communicating with you. he was communicating information to you. it's a great loss that he's not with us. what was he able to tell you? >> he was purchase furnishing us information that he was able to extract from bits and pieces that was scattered all over the offices, and as he gathered this information he would make it a point to get a hold of one of us in the organization of the families that have stuck together, and we would relay that information on. possibly what we were looking for was who else was involved in the downing of pan am 103, was assad, the iranian government?
he did not have the sanction of the libyan government. i don't know if he will be representing the libyan government after today. the libyan government, as it currently exists, is not cooperating with the united states. none of what was related to me over this past weekend is true, so to correct this information that can be secured from the scottish crown, some time inned inchbored inch bureau after christmas. >> our ambassador who died in benghazi tragically was communicating with you....
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, they don't depend on government, and you can ha the even despite of the government at aiin thgu, it cotu, a t 17as to pro-slavery or anti-slavery. and you had this whole group, this tradition in american politics of oplehorgue at tnsti was tivense dsde dla t usmeavd itstid constitution w in its essence a glorious liberty document and that those provisions touching slavery -- if they had a relationshipo it, they were th mrescldthas soo oe tee. gus, iac abraham lincoln and others who maintained that slave was was unjust before slavery was unjust nal us itiodth rof tthevat soirumwawa that the constitution should be interpreted in light of the deck la rice of undependence -- declaration of independence. as abhamncai the clios th app o , th citn e e olv nd. d tppdan o , er old proverb. so in the proverbs there's picture of an apple ofold in this frame of silver. tham erhnstions riotol o git eofce arntate ve to understand the constitution in light of the declaration of independence. so you had various arguments on all different sides about the nstituti, is itrovery tiveanpecica dienauin t
, they don't depend on government, and you can ha the even despite of the government at aiin thgu, it cotu, a t 17as to pro-slavery or anti-slavery. and you had this whole group, this tradition in american politics of oplehorgue at tnsti was tivense dsde dla t usmeavd itstid constitution w in its essence a glorious liberty document and that those provisions touching slavery -- if they had a relationshipo it, they were th mrescldthas soo oe tee. gus, iac abraham lincoln and others who maintained...
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will not get out with government but with real free-market as a fair to cage the government back up the way the founding fathers envisioned. and make the government as small as possible and of these the entrepreneurial spirit. we see it in other countries. we can create a prosperous economy. the government will not give it to us. we have to give it to ourselves. peter schiff. the name of the book is the real crash. booktv. c-span2. >> i am with nbc news. as i read the 60% of the time on the ipad and 40% hard copy. starting with nonfiction over winter break i read a book on fdr there is another one the just came out called final victory. i am obsess with this but why maybe interesting in today's time period, you read thomas to rebut seidman romney. you will see pop-up particularly the campaign of 44. forget 48. i am working on that one and also getting through the book i have been meeting to read called pinched. is about to the great recession chronicling in is culturally changing us with what kind of long-term change takes place around the country with the white male underclass. it is s
will not get out with government but with real free-market as a fair to cage the government back up the way the founding fathers envisioned. and make the government as small as possible and of these the entrepreneurial spirit. we see it in other countries. we can create a prosperous economy. the government will not give it to us. we have to give it to ourselves. peter schiff. the name of the book is the real crash. booktv. c-span2. >> i am with nbc news. as i read the 60% of the time on...
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but i have to change when you go into government. i think -- there was a bigger reason, one of the reasons why collectively the blair government was too close to some people in the press was because of our experience in opposition and we had not stopped and thought we can't continue to operate that way in government. i will pick that point up later. the points we've heard from other witnesses in particular the need to sensationalize really, the truth may be prosaic and boring. but if you add the spice of a prnlity clash or conflict it becomes more interesting. this is paragraph 20. >> yes. >> and the problems of print media decline. mr. campbell -- are there any points you'd wish to elaborate? >> two sets of points. there wasn't ever a golden age of journalism. and indeed before it's or radio of course the newspapers were even more powerful than they are today. and part of the focus of the labor party it's still there. certainly it's about the role the daily mail played in the defeating of the second election 1924 when they push lish
but i have to change when you go into government. i think -- there was a bigger reason, one of the reasons why collectively the blair government was too close to some people in the press was because of our experience in opposition and we had not stopped and thought we can't continue to operate that way in government. i will pick that point up later. the points we've heard from other witnesses in particular the need to sensationalize really, the truth may be prosaic and boring. but if you add...
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the government realizes it needs to reach out to the german government in reset relations. greece depends on german cash, and that sort of extremely strong unity is what you saw today from the greek government. >> you were on the streets of athens, wasn't brave or insensitive? got that as a question of what posts to myself when i got hit by a volley of tear gas earlier in the afternoon which left my eyes streaming data show me with a toxic impact. as i nursed by sore eyes. in those days it was brave, other cell was insensitive. her visit has added fuel to the fire for those that see her as the architect of austerity. they say it is a sign of respect that she came to this country and we're glad that she came to speak to the president offered a show of support and endorse their place in the euro. in rebuilding the credibility abroad, he will be very delighted by her visit today, the first visit in over five years. >> in pakistan, a brave teenage girl that gave international attention for speaking out against them and campaigned for girls to get an education has been shot and
the government realizes it needs to reach out to the german government in reset relations. greece depends on german cash, and that sort of extremely strong unity is what you saw today from the greek government. >> you were on the streets of athens, wasn't brave or insensitive? got that as a question of what posts to myself when i got hit by a volley of tear gas earlier in the afternoon which left my eyes streaming data show me with a toxic impact. as i nursed by sore eyes. in those days...
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coming up in the next half-hour -- but no breakthrough on a government. the president calls latched this -- last-ditch talks. >> what does election failure mean before angela merkel's government? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we start in greece where there has been no progress on forming an annual government. president papoulias is not calling it quits right now. >> tuesday's session involving mainstream parties, the conservative new democracy yet -- no democrats yet and the key syriza party stayed out. they want greece to walk away from the bailout. >> now syriza says they will attend tomorrow's talks. and president papoulias is supposed to be considering another technocratic government. we have this on another high- stakes day in greece. >> the headlines in greek papers struck an urgent note. a symbol of communication failure -- the tower of babel. tea party leaders to not seem to be talking the same -- party leaders do not seem to be talking the same language. >> they are not going to agree. we're probably going t
coming up in the next half-hour -- but no breakthrough on a government. the president calls latched this -- last-ditch talks. >> what does election failure mean before angela merkel's government? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we start in greece where there has been no progress on forming an annual government. president papoulias is not calling it quits right now. >> tuesday's session involving mainstream parties, the conservative new...
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most enacted os terty programs that reduced government spending and recently sovereigned bond actions by fiscally troubled companies enjoyed surprising dmapds, this resulted in yields well below expectations. "the new york times" suggested these auctions are a sign that the os terty measures that comforted investors and lured them back into the your roar zone bond. despite the passage of the budget control act, the u.s. federal spending is expected to grow in 2012. do you believe the ugs has really entered a period of os terty as some have suggested? >> in the european case, i think that some progress in some of the troubled countries towards fiscal balance has been encouraging investors. there are other important factors, notably european central banks, large loaning banks that help stabilize the financial system and many banks in turn use the money to buy short term government debt from greece and portugal and ireland. it's a fairly complex situation. >> let me ask you if they had not passed the os terty budgets -- >> i think the countries like greece and portugal have really no opt
most enacted os terty programs that reduced government spending and recently sovereigned bond actions by fiscally troubled companies enjoyed surprising dmapds, this resulted in yields well below expectations. "the new york times" suggested these auctions are a sign that the os terty measures that comforted investors and lured them back into the your roar zone bond. despite the passage of the budget control act, the u.s. federal spending is expected to grow in 2012. do you believe the...
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police state yeah yeah yeah now they'll never know it's really like the neo liberals like they want less government except a bigger police yet right if you are using women's bodies yeah if they want to be more intrusive on everything except you know. social services sure you know the stuff that actually makes differences in people's lives. such as. six six six six six six six six six six six six. oh dear if. i. use it. is it all over. again just to. get. some jobs to be cut. to. keep out of. this is such. a happy life was. like. you know and yeah. you know what. the purpose of today's march against police brutality and basically the n.y.p.d. is using the onus of protecting us from terrorists to create a police state. they are here to protect the public so just one of the many absurd ironies of this march against police brutality with the police themselves are being brutalized i believe by the forces that are putting them in conflict with their with their fellow citizens and fellow working people. cops period even. yeah yeahs will help me get let me just check his consciousness make sure that he's y
police state yeah yeah yeah now they'll never know it's really like the neo liberals like they want less government except a bigger police yet right if you are using women's bodies yeah if they want to be more intrusive on everything except you know. social services sure you know the stuff that actually makes differences in people's lives. such as. six six six six six six six six six six six six. oh dear if. i. use it. is it all over. again just to. get. some jobs to be cut. to. keep out of....
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so nowadays, anger toward the central government. local people feel that they are betrayed by the current center of government after 40 years. >> reporter: anything have changed about the issue of the bases? >> nothing has changed at all. even worse. >> reporter: ohta survived the battle of okinawa as a child soldier. he says the sacrifice of a third of the islanders made him determined to eliminate military bases from his homeland. >> i'm afraid unless the people understand the local people, during the battle of okinawa, they cannot understand why local people are strongly opposed to the u.s. military bases. we believe that local people will be protected by the japanese defense forces, but we -- japanese defense forces soldiers killed the local people. they ordered mothers to kill child simply to keep quiet, you know, so they would find out by the enemy forces. such terrible things which we never dreamed of even. so we're very much disappointed. the big lesson, that the military does not protect the civilians. >> reporter: ohta is d
so nowadays, anger toward the central government. local people feel that they are betrayed by the current center of government after 40 years. >> reporter: anything have changed about the issue of the bases? >> nothing has changed at all. even worse. >> reporter: ohta survived the battle of okinawa as a child soldier. he says the sacrifice of a third of the islanders made him determined to eliminate military bases from his homeland. >> i'm afraid unless the people...
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breaking up an anti-government demonstration and arresting dozens of activists. the government also hit back at its critics, accusing international rights groups of using the song contest tuataras the azerbaijani state. >> to stop now. four more years for the portuguese coach, who has extended his contract with spanish chant. the club said the new deal would keep him in madrid until 2016. he just let them to a record- breaking season. they dominated, scoring 121 goals and becoming the first team to clock up 100 points. >> and in news from a former club, newly crowned champions league winners chelsea, with players leaving the london side in the summer. he spent eight years with chelsea and leads the club on and higher after a starring role in saturday's champions league win. >> time to continue our series on the teams taking part in the euro 2012. ukraine and poland. today, a group c and the republic of ireland. they have drawn tough opponents in spain, italy, and croatia. >> but the irish players will not be lacking motivation. 10 years have passed since ireland
breaking up an anti-government demonstration and arresting dozens of activists. the government also hit back at its critics, accusing international rights groups of using the song contest tuataras the azerbaijani state. >> to stop now. four more years for the portuguese coach, who has extended his contract with spanish chant. the club said the new deal would keep him in madrid until 2016. he just let them to a record- breaking season. they dominated, scoring 121 goals and becoming the...
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ability of a government to manage their fiscal policy. it does not indicate when the risks would increase markedly, we can be sure that without corrective action, we will move the nation closer to that point. u.s. policy must be placed on a stable path and making sure that department is declining over time. attaining this goal should be a top priority. even as we address the issues of fiscal stability the current recovery should not be impeded. avoiding additional head winds for ti recovery is fully kpa compatible. >> keeping long-term interest rates low would improve performance today. through the careful design of tax pauolicies and spending problems, our nation's tax and expending policies should increase investments in our workforce, and stimulate private capitol formation and promote research and development and provide necessary public infrastructu infrastructure, we cannot expect the economy to grow its way out of it's fiscal imbalances must try to leave a healthy economy for our children. >> thank you chairman bernanke. on page fo
ability of a government to manage their fiscal policy. it does not indicate when the risks would increase markedly, we can be sure that without corrective action, we will move the nation closer to that point. u.s. policy must be placed on a stable path and making sure that department is declining over time. attaining this goal should be a top priority. even as we address the issues of fiscal stability the current recovery should not be impeded. avoiding additional head winds for ti recovery is...
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there's no equivalent of federal government in europe. and so part of their reform process is seeing what extent they should be greater fiscal union. overall, it's true that europe doesn't have a bigger deficit than we do. so that's certainly true. all i can say is that mr. draggy certainly is right for the peripheral countries like greece and portugal and ireland which really no alternative but to tighten belt immediately. there may be more flexibility in other countries. >> okay. i understand that. but with our debt to gdp now over 100%, with these comparable short term manual deficits when we look at europe, with comparable structural deficits, at what point do our general calls for debt reduction become more in line with the comments that your counterpart is making? at what point do we ring that bell and say the long term structural adjustments have to be made? >> you mentioned 8.5%. part of that is cyclical. part of that can be addressed by having the economy recover. part of it is structurastructur. in other words, it's not better o
there's no equivalent of federal government in europe. and so part of their reform process is seeing what extent they should be greater fiscal union. overall, it's true that europe doesn't have a bigger deficit than we do. so that's certainly true. all i can say is that mr. draggy certainly is right for the peripheral countries like greece and portugal and ireland which really no alternative but to tighten belt immediately. there may be more flexibility in other countries. >> okay. i...
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in greece, the government is new and temporary, but the problems are old and permanent. europe is on edge again. the population milestone. for the very first time, the majority of american babies are not white. and she was the queen of disco. tonight, we'll look back on the life and music of>> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. -- of donna summer. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. a new government was sworn into office in greece today, but there is not much point in learning its name, because tomorrow, it will be dissolved. this political upheaval is creating even more uncertainty, with a major rating agency punishing the politicians by downgrading greek debt even further. there are reports that hundreds of millions of euros are being withdrawn from the banks. the bbc's matthew price has the coverage. >> it is a government with little power in a country with dwindling options. they swore in a cabinet of technocrats. they are to guide agrees to a second election in as many months. this is becoming a ritual that is cost
in greece, the government is new and temporary, but the problems are old and permanent. europe is on edge again. the population milestone. for the very first time, the majority of american babies are not white. and she was the queen of disco. tonight, we'll look back on the life and music of>> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. -- of donna summer. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. a new government was sworn into office in greece today,...
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is a bonus to work with the government. why is a bus driver or teacher not considered a public worker. is there anything to pay a transmittal role. >> that data is wrong. you are basing it on a ceo study that compares the educational levels . you actually compare. >> let me finish the point if i may. >> sure. >> you compare actual jobs in the government and private sector they are close to being on par. >> and that the number in the bureau. and that's where we got them. >> that's the average annual salary with bonus and in addition to that bonuses are where many taxpayers wayne are frustrated. >> i am at a loss to the reasoning and if they say you do a good job you are entitled to the bonus. and that is in the federal government. there is a standard salary and you get paid for doing that. you are not doing any better for that. and in the private sector and because there is a profit motive and sales revenue that is above what you do. that is not true. no one is telling you to do a better job. but telling you to do a good job
is a bonus to work with the government. why is a bus driver or teacher not considered a public worker. is there anything to pay a transmittal role. >> that data is wrong. you are basing it on a ceo study that compares the educational levels . you actually compare. >> let me finish the point if i may. >> sure. >> you compare actual jobs in the government and private sector they are close to being on par. >> and that the number in the bureau. and that's where we got...
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paid for in government isn't already larger than what kacanada pays for heah care in government? isn't that right? >> it's true the united states spends more total on health care as a shared gdp than other industrial countries. >> i'd like to ge on looking at that for a couple of reasons. a lot of discussion about austerity, and this kind of brings it back home a little bit. i'm an art laugher economic guy. but i think we can all understand, i knew that was good for a laugh here -- we can all understand that all economists tend to believe there's probably a sweet spot. in other words a right balance of public and private spending. a right balance and so on, as we talk about austerity in greece or in portugal, in any country, we talk about austerity here and particularly, mr. secretary, aren't we agreeing that we're trying to get to the same position, whatever that sweet spot is of promoting growth through not taking it all to the government, and that we're only debating when you talk about this, the rate of austerity, we're not debating where we need to get to. where we need to g
paid for in government isn't already larger than what kacanada pays for heah care in government? isn't that right? >> it's true the united states spends more total on health care as a shared gdp than other industrial countries. >> i'd like to ge on looking at that for a couple of reasons. a lot of discussion about austerity, and this kind of brings it back home a little bit. i'm an art laugher economic guy. but i think we can all understand, i knew that was good for a laugh here --...
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and seek ng real specific policies for red limiting expenditures and reducing spending throughout the government. from that's the quote from the hairs bipartisan co-chairs of the president's fiscal commission. again, i think what the w president has laid out here is that balanced approach that the american people are looking forc rather than a lopsided approachk which will ask middle-class families to teak the brunt of our national effort to put the country on a long-term, fiscal ly sustainable footing. >> i appreciate you being here from the private sector. you probably feel a little lonely sometimes over at the white house in thatly respect. but i'm glad that you're here se coming with that experience. one point, though, you did just say that there are no tax increases for those folks who rs are e making under -- >> >> $250,000. family under $250,000. individuals under 200 k. >> if i'm a part of a family in that does no buy health insurance as a result of the nt public's program that, is not a tax on me? >> the affordable care act savea money. >> is that a tax if i do not pa that or is that no
and seek ng real specific policies for red limiting expenditures and reducing spending throughout the government. from that's the quote from the hairs bipartisan co-chairs of the president's fiscal commission. again, i think what the w president has laid out here is that balanced approach that the american people are looking forc rather than a lopsided approachk which will ask middle-class families to teak the brunt of our national effort to put the country on a long-term, fiscal ly sustainable...
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in the first half of the year, the government took in more money than it spent. the surplus was due to a strong labor market and steady consumer spending. payments into the retirement and unemployment entrance programs were especially strong. after seeing a budget surplus in the year 2000, germany's fiscal situation fluctuated. in some years, new debt reached 3% of the gross domestic product, violating the stability and growth path. the good news comes in as germans are enjoying the last days of summer, but the government warns the economy could cool in the fall, making continued surplus is difficult to achieve. >> the news of germany's budget surplus was well received on the trading floor, but economic data from the u.s. spoiled the mood. our correspondence sent us this report from frankfurt. -- our correspondent. >> the fact that germany and the german economy is in better shape than the economies of other european states is well known also here at the german stock market, and as traders are saying the dax already benefited from this strength. investors talked
in the first half of the year, the government took in more money than it spent. the surplus was due to a strong labor market and steady consumer spending. payments into the retirement and unemployment entrance programs were especially strong. after seeing a budget surplus in the year 2000, germany's fiscal situation fluctuated. in some years, new debt reached 3% of the gross domestic product, violating the stability and growth path. the good news comes in as germans are enjoying the last days...
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it's not that they resist being governed. they had a pent up demand for governance. it was the political system that perhaps was a bit hesitant normally to supply that governance that decision making that after all the people were already and maybe willing to see in place. i don't want to give anyone the impression we forget the labor reforms. this is the third big pillar. budgetary consolidation, liberation and competition and labor reform. there we cannot even we cannot -- and do not intend to proceed by decree law. so there are negotiations going on. they will be concluded by the end of march. and they will -- they are being oriented in the direction of reducing this is something the imf, the eu, the oecd recommended to italy, reducing the segmentation of the labor market, reducing the uneven treatment between the insiders and the outsiders who cannot get in, mainly, the young. and also changing the nature of some social protection mechanisms so as to reduce a bit the distance between italy and some nordic countries in having more flex security, namely, a closer k
it's not that they resist being governed. they had a pent up demand for governance. it was the political system that perhaps was a bit hesitant normally to supply that governance that decision making that after all the people were already and maybe willing to see in place. i don't want to give anyone the impression we forget the labor reforms. this is the third big pillar. budgetary consolidation, liberation and competition and labor reform. there we cannot even we cannot -- and do not intend...
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there is still no government in greece. >> eurozone governments do not have an agreement to give grace 5 billion euros to keep it afloat. the leader of the radical left group who came second in the vote on sunday said he has failed to put together a coalition. the deadlock means another election is likely. none of which is doing much good for market confidence. here is the latest from athens. >> again greece is trying to navigate its way out of the crisis. this nation is left hanging. the majority here voted against the bailout and the austerity that has brought greece to its knees. can they square the circle and stay in the euro? >> income has dropped so much that after my mortgage i am living on 120 euros a month. i cannot pay all my taxes. i am in a desperate situation. that stay in the euro but let's live with dignity. queif it goes back to that drug drachma, we will be destroyed. >> his leftist coalition wants to read back the loan agreement with brussels. party callede a recipe for destruction. his party is seen as the architect of austerity and he is not likely to secure the num
there is still no government in greece. >> eurozone governments do not have an agreement to give grace 5 billion euros to keep it afloat. the leader of the radical left group who came second in the vote on sunday said he has failed to put together a coalition. the deadlock means another election is likely. none of which is doing much good for market confidence. here is the latest from athens. >> again greece is trying to navigate its way out of the crisis. this nation is left...
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including the government. if you loan money to an institution, individual or sovereign government, if they can't pay you back their granted default and you are not going to get your money back. we've to face a high rate of interest but it isn't just further and banks. we have to end the subsidy for the students borrowing money to go to college, for individuals who are borrowing money to buy a house. if you want to buy a house there should be no government guarantee. no bail out for the bank if you don't repeat that mortgage. therefore the banks will be more money they make the loan they will make sure the person that's adequate down payment and has the income to repay that loan. right now you have all of this hazard and what about the bank's? i don't want the government bailing out a bank account. i don't want the government injured bank account. if you put your money in at think you better make sure that think it's safe because if it fails, don't look to the taxpayer to bail you out and once the bank knows th
including the government. if you loan money to an institution, individual or sovereign government, if they can't pay you back their granted default and you are not going to get your money back. we've to face a high rate of interest but it isn't just further and banks. we have to end the subsidy for the students borrowing money to go to college, for individuals who are borrowing money to buy a house. if you want to buy a house there should be no government guarantee. no bail out for the bank if...
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is this a government intervention? >> no, sir. there is a private body, the isda, which makes determinations whether a credit event has occurred. >> when a default happens? >> that's right. and in the case of greece, thus far there has been a so-called private sector involvement, a voluntary agreement with the private sector bondholders. there's also been exchange of bonds by ecb and other government agencies with greece that essentially give some protection to the ecb for its greek debt holdings. the news this morning, i believe, is that the isda determined those two events did not constitute a credit event for the purpose of the cds activation. >> why did it not create the dynamic there? why did it not? >> well, i guess their view is that so far, the negotiations have been volunteer. the possibility exists, the greek government has retro actively created so-called action clauses, which it could force other investors to take losses, and in that case, the isda would look at it again and perhaps in that case would declare a fault h
is this a government intervention? >> no, sir. there is a private body, the isda, which makes determinations whether a credit event has occurred. >> when a default happens? >> that's right. and in the case of greece, thus far there has been a so-called private sector involvement, a voluntary agreement with the private sector bondholders. there's also been exchange of bonds by ecb and other government agencies with greece that essentially give some protection to the ecb for its...
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now, the norwegian government wants to encourage oil extraction of the island, an area especially worth protecting. >> we have been warning about this all the time. we have been arguing against this all the time. both our organization and the others. a lot of agreements about taking care of nature. but when it comes, it seems like they are forgetting what they have said. >> every day in the high season, up to 30,000 visitors flock to the cliffs each year. most come to see the puffins. some people fly halfway around the world to take pictures of these small birds with the brightly colored beads. ornithologists, nature lovers, and professional photographers. >> i tried to catch flying birds. maybe some closeups later when the light is not so hard. >> no other bird has become so popular. visitors see it as a mixture of cloud, cobalt, and imp. the most coveted shot of all -- a puffin with plenty of food for its young, but the scene is becoming increasingly difficult to capture. the once huge stocks of herring, sand eels, sardines and sprats have become rare. more and more often, the birds d
now, the norwegian government wants to encourage oil extraction of the island, an area especially worth protecting. >> we have been warning about this all the time. we have been arguing against this all the time. both our organization and the others. a lot of agreements about taking care of nature. but when it comes, it seems like they are forgetting what they have said. >> every day in the high season, up to 30,000 visitors flock to the cliffs each year. most come to see the...
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time and again, the federal government spent more money than it brings in. it's led to the situation we currently face. we're now borrowing for every dollar we spend. they say they can't spend money we don't have. we don't have the option any longer. unfortunately, we are hiding months today rather than making up a budget resolution. we're discussesing the majority's version of the plan. while i strongly support the simpson-boles plan and thanks the senators for their service on the commission. one key aspect was the bipartisan nature. i assume we're going to have a chance to work on that, even though they're past the deadline. we're supposed to find the areas where we can agree and push them forward. the simpson-bowles plan is a good outline. i assume in the budget that some of those details can't be done because they're excluded from the budget. but that isn't what we're doing today. in fiscal year 2011, the
time and again, the federal government spent more money than it brings in. it's led to the situation we currently face. we're now borrowing for every dollar we spend. they say they can't spend money we don't have. we don't have the option any longer. unfortunately, we are hiding months today rather than making up a budget resolution. we're discussesing the majority's version of the plan. while i strongly support the simpson-boles plan and thanks the senators for their service on the commission....
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government regime is because the inequality of come. the way that ever is coming n these analyses and it's very important and indeed one of the reasons that kind of mmentorsn u ts feesng cri that are supposed to be part of the same unit. but again the argument the labour market subset of these agnncelated to the unemploent us fh under specification of model and unconventional methods and kind of an unclear ole as what the other forces in the internatnal economy play ke inrnatnaade,or crscrn depreciation. suggest to conclude then, th data put together that formed the backbone of the but the ma major condition andryol encourage more researchers to the role of an equality in their questions. this means fewerproblems of the variables for all the rest of us yi to tanes tiscea economics. it faces these problems of not enough to really cut the meat on the bones with the answer if you cr at in pursuing the lead in any quality and stability on a time period and full model specification of the instances of the financial crisis n histy aidee alhep
government regime is because the inequality of come. the way that ever is coming n these analyses and it's very important and indeed one of the reasons that kind of mmentorsn u ts feesng cri that are supposed to be part of the same unit. but again the argument the labour market subset of these agnncelated to the unemploent us fh under specification of model and unconventional methods and kind of an unclear ole as what the other forces in the internatnal economy play ke inrnatnaade,or crscrn...
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every government, every central bank and all financial markets would be faced with the immediate choices. the first 48 hours of a greek exit would depend on precisely why the exit happened. politically, it is impossible to expelled breeze from the eurozone. neither of the parties likely to win the election want to leave. driven by economics, driven by capital flight, bank loans and the breakdown of cross border payment mechanisms. correct -- >> you are going to get less money back. there is also a significant likelihood that banks would go under in greece. the last number of companies would be bankrupt as well. there are straightforward forms of default. >> with the far left writing -- riding high in the election, a collapse would spell trouble. and there is already trouble. >> we have total polarization and an economic program the greeks did not voted 4. we have violence in the street and near not seize in parliament. -- near nazis in parliament. it is going to be awful, but it is awful now. >> other financial centers would be deeply concerned over the $3 -- 3 trillion euros sitting in
every government, every central bank and all financial markets would be faced with the immediate choices. the first 48 hours of a greek exit would depend on precisely why the exit happened. politically, it is impossible to expelled breeze from the eurozone. neither of the parties likely to win the election want to leave. driven by economics, driven by capital flight, bank loans and the breakdown of cross border payment mechanisms. correct -- >> you are going to get less money back. there...
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businesses as well as foreign governments as we look at the comments. if there is risk we'll address it. >> how do you address "the wall street journal's" comment when they said the volcker rule could impair the ability of many countries to sell their bonds and you acknowledged that in some fashion. >> again i don't think there is that rilsing. it's something that we have the ability under the law to avoid. the way is law is structured there is a set of safeguards to protect the taxpayer in the system from firms taking risks with the safety neat finance but the slaw also designed to protect market making and hedging. so the exemptions the law requires us to design exemptions for the activities for good reasons, but you know, when you design exemptions you make sure they don't swallow the rule. >> let's go back to our financial service sector. if we're saying that they are going to be under the guidelines and requirements of the volcker rule yet all of these other countries are saying we're not going to do that because that would put us at a disadvantage
businesses as well as foreign governments as we look at the comments. if there is risk we'll address it. >> how do you address "the wall street journal's" comment when they said the volcker rule could impair the ability of many countries to sell their bonds and you acknowledged that in some fashion. >> again i don't think there is that rilsing. it's something that we have the ability under the law to avoid. the way is law is structured there is a set of safeguards to...
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>> the government is doing several things to combat extremism. dave agreed to set up a national to set an unnatural -- a national center focus on this issue. they have agreed to set up a agencies in germany are decentralized. they do not share information very well together. it is it intended to send a message to local groups and civilian organizations at a grassroots level who are around the country, doing their best, to send a message to them to encourage them, to make sure that politicians in berlin are not leaving them on the rahm. >> simon young. thank you very much. the academy of motion pictures has announced nominees for the oscars. martin scorsese's "hugo" leads the pack. right behind it, "the artist." actor george clooney -- the favorite in the best actor category for his role in "the descendants." to win her third oscar. >> our entertainment correspondent has been following the nomination ceremony for us. scott, can you walk us through please denominations? >> i think probably the interesting one people are focusing on will be the acto
>> the government is doing several things to combat extremism. dave agreed to set up a national to set an unnatural -- a national center focus on this issue. they have agreed to set up a agencies in germany are decentralized. they do not share information very well together. it is it intended to send a message to local groups and civilian organizations at a grassroots level who are around the country, doing their best, to send a message to them to encourage them, to make sure that...
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bad, evenblem is so hasfederal government complained about it. they are abusing their handicap placards. not happy to see our cameras. i can't right now. onhe and other restrictions parking? gosh yes. >> they can park for free but r hours in the same neighborhood. we documented alarming of cars down town the placards the part all day and some of the busiest parts of the city. it is particularly bad downtown. he found more than half stay here all day long, including this black pickup truck. >> you know you're only allowed here for four hours a day? >> you park all day? hong >> i don't. >> but it was parked there for than eight hours a day after day. not everybody gets away with it parking enforcement wrote 409 of 2010between october and october 2011. ticket a day,one fight is only $25. compared to $20 a day to park and abroad. odds are that they won't get caught. that is why they want to change the law. >> lived in focus on removing the incentive. >> still to come, matchmakers for dating. >> it is may end we are going to clouds, we need the rain.
bad, evenblem is so hasfederal government complained about it. they are abusing their handicap placards. not happy to see our cameras. i can't right now. onhe and other restrictions parking? gosh yes. >> they can park for free but r hours in the same neighborhood. we documented alarming of cars down town the placards the part all day and some of the busiest parts of the city. it is particularly bad downtown. he found more than half stay here all day long, including this black pickup...
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four proby of muslim brotherhood left have the numbers to form a stable government. just i do want to point out that thirty seven percent of the electorate didn't turn out to vote at all does this surprise you given the importance of these elections and what does this say about the disillusionment of greek society. it was a. kind of surprising result in the sense that people were saying that because it was such a crucial election they expected an increase in people coming to vote. i do think it shows the kind of level of disappointment that makes far too many greeks now think that there's no solution that can be achieved through conventional boy things and i think is a very worrying sign for the future as indeed there's a seven percent garnered again by golden dawn which is an openly and a democrat they and the parliamentary and extreme right wing parties. i was also the neo nazi party he was talking about he mentioned the future we'll talk more about it with you on his paleo lagos' a contributor for the american prospect and also still ahead ever wonder where wall s
four proby of muslim brotherhood left have the numbers to form a stable government. just i do want to point out that thirty seven percent of the electorate didn't turn out to vote at all does this surprise you given the importance of these elections and what does this say about the disillusionment of greek society. it was a. kind of surprising result in the sense that people were saying that because it was such a crucial election they expected an increase in people coming to vote. i do think it...
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experts to call on the government to overhaul its social security system. japan's population stood at 120 -- 128 million million as of 2010. the report says it will fall below 100 million by mid-century. it's expected to drop to 86 million by 2060. the average life expectancy for men was more than 79 years in 2010. the report says that figure is likely to rise to more than 84 years. the average expectancy for women was more than 86 years in 2010. in 2060, women are expected to live longer than 90 years. the proportion of the population aged 65 or older was about 23% in 2010. the estimates say it will be almost 40% in 2060. researchers predicted five years ago the average number of babies born per woman would be 1.26. this latest report says in 2060 it will increase slightly to 1.35. still the general trend is toward having fewer children. >>> they began to campaign for the upcoming elections. she will continue the tour around the country to garner support for other candidates from her party. she received an enthus particular welcome as she visited daiwai. >
experts to call on the government to overhaul its social security system. japan's population stood at 120 -- 128 million million as of 2010. the report says it will fall below 100 million by mid-century. it's expected to drop to 86 million by 2060. the average life expectancy for men was more than 79 years in 2010. the report says that figure is likely to rise to more than 84 years. the average expectancy for women was more than 86 years in 2010. in 2060, women are expected to live longer than...
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the president of the european commission jose barrazo saying a new government will have to pay. he argued that if part of an, it would cease to become part of the eervings u. they dismiss the reasonening behind his letter. >> he makes about a part of a country in ceasing to become part of that. there's no definition to that remark. my reading of the treatly position. i was struck or reading some advise about 12 months ago. and they plead the point in that document that there's no provision for that provides for the scenario that pressing barraza has sited in this part of the letter. >> on the one hand we have a considered letter from the president of the european community, commission. whether cotland after sbi den si came about. they didn't take legal advice. you are saying, no, no, we will be able to go. is that really a position that can be suck stained for a second single. >> yes, because i think the point at which the committee should be very sbred in is the fact that there's no foundation and treaty for president. >> in a later session the committee heard from the secretar
the president of the european commission jose barrazo saying a new government will have to pay. he argued that if part of an, it would cease to become part of the eervings u. they dismiss the reasonening behind his letter. >> he makes about a part of a country in ceasing to become part of that. there's no definition to that remark. my reading of the treatly position. i was struck or reading some advise about 12 months ago. and they plead the point in that document that there's no...
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which the spanish government will have to borrow already that course is where to put it so it's a look complete get them in spain is out of the markets effective now and europe has no plan as to how to refinance spain's private sector debt and public sector that now there's another dimension that this perhaps the most significant which we tend to forget and that is that spain is in the recession so by posing. the fear so stated now which is what is happening already the spanish state is going to load more than ten billion of its budgets very shortly followed by another ten billion that is going to accelerate the recession the recession we accelerate the capacity of the spanish states to. go to a sufficient axis not finest of itself this is just that it's that deflation of the cycle which is creating out of control and one thing that i want you to elaborate with that is that on paper people have said that spain's bailout it's not subject to some of the tough conditions that ireland or greece or portugal had to submit with their bailouts but you brought up an interesting point which is t
which the spanish government will have to borrow already that course is where to put it so it's a look complete get them in spain is out of the markets effective now and europe has no plan as to how to refinance spain's private sector debt and public sector that now there's another dimension that this perhaps the most significant which we tend to forget and that is that spain is in the recession so by posing. the fear so stated now which is what is happening already the spanish state is going...
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important for the spanish government. we will have an independent audit. ireland did themselves a lot of good. the oej thing they didn't anticipate was the change in personal lautz. so this loss, 35 billion. 20 to 25 billion. will come the banks way by the way of losses was not in those stress tests. but you need serious independent information. i would like to see some private entity, and the european banking authority, and only employs three people. but to go in there and, vet. because unless we have the facts, the markets will never be, have their mind put at ease. sorry. >> okay. i will ask you one more question and then open it up to the participants here. speaking about politics for a moment. how did the french elections changed anything or not in your view? >> well, as i say -- the recognition that -- fiscal policy is -- is, what it sound like. contractionary policies. some of the programs may hatch been excessively pro cyclical, assuming you can get no market funding to prevent it. already in the pipeline well before he put -- was -- was on the pre
important for the spanish government. we will have an independent audit. ireland did themselves a lot of good. the oej thing they didn't anticipate was the change in personal lautz. so this loss, 35 billion. 20 to 25 billion. will come the banks way by the way of losses was not in those stress tests. but you need serious independent information. i would like to see some private entity, and the european banking authority, and only employs three people. but to go in there and, vet. because unless...
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spanish banks by spanish government debt. >> you're right. you're right in the eye of the political storm. now we have this british prime minister david cameron. of course outside the euro zone, but we understand is going to say today, make up or break up. that's the message for the euro zone. how's that going to go down? >> i think some euro zone members will see it as interference -- unwelcome interference from from an often perceived problematic nation. so trying to blame the whoas of the british economy on the euro zone. but it is clear britain and indeed the global economy would be affected if there were to be a significant shot coming out of greece, greece leaving the euro. nobody knows quite what would happen. when you think back to when lehman brothers collapsed, that sent shock waves around the world. you've had robert zell i can, the world bank president saying the problem is not greece. it's italy and spain. the implication clearly being that there would be major economic shocks potentially for other euro zone communities and heard
spanish banks by spanish government debt. >> you're right. you're right in the eye of the political storm. now we have this british prime minister david cameron. of course outside the euro zone, but we understand is going to say today, make up or break up. that's the message for the euro zone. how's that going to go down? >> i think some euro zone members will see it as interference -- unwelcome interference from from an often perceived problematic nation. so trying to blame the...
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a heating shelter set up by the ukrainian government. there are some 3,000 of these tents across the country. 10 in kiev alone so the homeless can get a hot meal and a warm place to sleep. before it opened, sergiy slept in the train station. kiev's homeless population numbers more than 10,000. there may not be enough places in the shelter for everyone. over half of those who perished have died on the streets. some experts blame the ukraine government for the high death toll, but others say the country is suffering from the weak economy and about normally subzero weather. >> this is a popular pass. at night the temperatures here can reach minus 10 but as you can see some are also forced to make this their home. >> ukraine is used to cold winter weather. but the degree and duration of this cold spell has taken many here by surprise. right now from in ukraine, especially those on the margins of society, spring seems a disassistant prospect. david stern, "bbc news," kiev. >> now the african cup of nations is nearing its close. they have used
a heating shelter set up by the ukrainian government. there are some 3,000 of these tents across the country. 10 in kiev alone so the homeless can get a hot meal and a warm place to sleep. before it opened, sergiy slept in the train station. kiev's homeless population numbers more than 10,000. there may not be enough places in the shelter for everyone. over half of those who perished have died on the streets. some experts blame the ukraine government for the high death toll, but others say the...
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hundred billion euro bailout for spain's banks that adds to the tab of the already and dead spanish government is what reportedly was agreed upon over the weekend so is this a blood wedding between banks and this date that will end in a bloodbath of pain threatening to consume all of europe well that's what i guess the honest very fokus as is the case most speak to the greek economists and what does this seemingly better bailout mean for the terms of ireland greece and portugal as bailout that those countries have submitted to and when it comes to revolting against the harsh terms imposed by the euro crowds could upcoming greek elections be the best platforms we'll discuss also the nobel prize is about to become a little less of a prize the nobel foundation reportedly has to cut back after a decade of overspending on i guess a nineteen global know it all doesn't come cheap we'll tell you what we think in today's loose change let's get to today's capital account. so when we talk about bailouts or bank recapitalization or rescue plans what usually capture the headlines are dollar amounts the nam
hundred billion euro bailout for spain's banks that adds to the tab of the already and dead spanish government is what reportedly was agreed upon over the weekend so is this a blood wedding between banks and this date that will end in a bloodbath of pain threatening to consume all of europe well that's what i guess the honest very fokus as is the case most speak to the greek economists and what does this seemingly better bailout mean for the terms of ireland greece and portugal as bailout that...
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it protects individuals from government from the growth of government. so government's always want to get rid of gold. the founding fathers put us on a gold standard. they knew it would protect the liberties and prevent government from you supering power. >> you mentioned the federal reserve a couple of times in stimulating the economies for interest rates. isn't our entire economy based on consumer spending? >> not really. it's based on the production that's going on in other countries. you can only buy something that's been produced. so you to produce it be it can be consumed. the economy is based on production, sum my that comes from under consumption savings and investment and what's keeping our phony economy afloat is the rest of the world is lending us money and supplies us with merchandise and resources. and this can't last indefinite nately. it's a ponzi scheme. we can't pay back the money we borrowed. our foreign suppliers an creditors are going figure it out and cut off us. we will implode. if we don't have anything, you can show up at the walm
it protects individuals from government from the growth of government. so government's always want to get rid of gold. the founding fathers put us on a gold standard. they knew it would protect the liberties and prevent government from you supering power. >> you mentioned the federal reserve a couple of times in stimulating the economies for interest rates. isn't our entire economy based on consumer spending? >> not really. it's based on the production that's going on in other...
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it seems the government is enriching the government. if you work for the government, you seem to be in the safe zone. if you're on the out while i'm not trying to advocate more tax breaks, but i think that helps the person unemployed with the spending which will probably help the taxes. >> okay. thank you. let's check in with our facebook audience to see what some of them are saying about this so-called fiscal cliff and what their concerns are about it. vince writes when are the democrats going to allow a budget instead of years-long funding of government via continuing resolutions. and james, bernanke is sweating big time. he may not get any of the $8 trillion he printed for the euro banks on the first go around. and abi writes are they out of their minds? we're in a debt crisis. are they sleeping on the job in they're hurting our nation big time. replace the people in washington if they can't do their job. americas, wake up. we're going to the deepest debt in our history. let's go back to telephone -- >> all of the washington journal
it seems the government is enriching the government. if you work for the government, you seem to be in the safe zone. if you're on the out while i'm not trying to advocate more tax breaks, but i think that helps the person unemployed with the spending which will probably help the taxes. >> okay. thank you. let's check in with our facebook audience to see what some of them are saying about this so-called fiscal cliff and what their concerns are about it. vince writes when are the democrats...
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he says he is leaving the government to join the rebels. it is a sign of the times that the announcement was posted on youtube. the news does not appear to have stopped the violence. there are reports government forces have launched a new assault. in neighboring lebanon, this report. >> people are split on how the u.n. might be able to help syria. one said she was devastated by the scale of destruction she saw on her brief visit. >> i have been struck by the difference between what i have seen here in damascus and what i saw yesterday. the devastation there is significant. that part of hom is completes the destroyed. i am concerned to know what has happened to the people who live in that part of the city. >> she was only able to visit the stricken quarter for 45 minutes, but it was enough to impress on her the scale of destruction from nearly a month of siege and bombardment. much of the superficial damage has been cleared, but the underlying devastation cannot be denied, in addition to hundreds who died here under massive bombardment. acti
he says he is leaving the government to join the rebels. it is a sign of the times that the announcement was posted on youtube. the news does not appear to have stopped the violence. there are reports government forces have launched a new assault. in neighboring lebanon, this report. >> people are split on how the u.n. might be able to help syria. one said she was devastated by the scale of destruction she saw on her brief visit. >> i have been struck by the difference between what...